It seems there is no place more fitting for Kim Kardashian and Kanye West to celebrate eternal love than in la città eterna—Rome.
In honor of their second wedding anniversary, the reality star and her rapping beau jetted off to the Italian capital on Sunday to mingle among the country's rich, famous and most beautiful.
The duo joined designer Valentino Garavani and screen siren Monica Belluci for an evening viewing of La Traviata directed by Sofia Coppola
at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. The mother of two looked like a
classic cinema starlet herself, draped in a white one-shoulder gown
designed by Vivienne Westwood with slicked back hair and minimal
jewelry, aside from her blinding 15-carat square cut engagement ring.
"My
ring shined so bright for our love in Rome while we celebrated our 2
year anniversary in Italy, the country we got married in! #Blessed"
Kardashian captioned a shot of her ring catching the light in the Roman sun.
It's Carpool Karaoke time with Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas and, of course, James Corden!
The beloved The Late Late Show segment returned this evening with the famous trio for a medley like you've never heard before.
"So
you're dating Joe [Jonas], Nick you're dating seemingly everyone, and
then who else?" Corden asks before the trio gets started with their
sing-alongs.
Lovato chimes in with, "Miley [Cyrus] and then Selena [Gomez] and then back with Miley."
"But
this is all during the time that you're wearing the old purity
ring...it's not anymore," Corden added. "So when did you decide to ditch
the ring?"
Jonas replied, "I had a real relationship with an
adult and I fell in love actually and I decided it was time for me to
take it off...Are we gonna keep talking about my dating life?"
But it wasn't all a grill session for the hilarious segment. The group sang DNCE's "Cake By the Ocean," Jonas' "Close," Lovato's "Heart Attack" and many, many more hits.
The
group also jokes about starting a new band and they try their luck at
street music out of Corden's car while tourists and onlookers film them
as they do a rendition of "Confident."